Bilde av Mikalsen, Paula Ryggvik
Bilde av Mikalsen, Paula Ryggvik
Postdoc, Arctic Auditories Centre for women's and gender research paula.mikalsen@uit.no Tromsø You can find me here

Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen


Job description

Postdoctor with Arctic Auditories.


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    Paula Mikalsen :
    Gothic Infections: Henry Tilney and Storytelling as Therapy
    Tidsskrift for forskning i sygdom og samfund 2019 DOI / ARKIV
  • Hanna Marta Musiol, Libe García Zarranz, Katrin Losleben, Elizabeth Sanna Barron, Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen, Agata Maria Kochaniewicz :
    Water, Sound, and Climate change: Aqueous Poetry session with Arctic Auditories
    16. October 2025 DOI / ARKIV
  • Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen :
    Nordnorske kvinnestemmer fra Regine Normann via Herbjørg Wassmo til dagens nye forfatterstemmer.
    2025 ARKIV
  • Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen, Katrin Losleben :
    "Lyden av elva er lyden av livet mitt" - Lyd som relasjon i tverrfaglige tilnærminger til stedsbasert kunnskap.
    2025 ARKIV
  • Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen :
    Listening as Feminist Epistemology
    2025 ARKIV
  • Katrin Losleben, Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen, Elizabeth Sanna Barron, Britta Sweers, Angus Carlyle :
    Workshop 5: Merging with Water
    2025 ARKIV
  • Elizabeth Sanna Barron, Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen :
    Online Writing League - Symposium.
    2025 ARKIV
  • Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen :
    Aqueous and Sonic Futures in Literature
    2024 ARKIV
  • Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen :
    Online Writing League / Uglegruppen
    2024 ARKIV
  • Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen :
    Arctic Futures in Fiction
    2024 ARKIV
  • Lisa Katrin Losleben, Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen :
    Thinking-with Water Brings Forth the Relational: A Hydrological Posthuman Politics of Location
    2024 ARKIV
  • Lisa Katrin Losleben, Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen :
    Thinking-with Water Brings Forth the Relational: A Hydrological Posthuman Politics of Location
    2024 ARKIV
  • Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen :
    Listening to Water: Alternatives to Climate Engagement through Sound
    2023 ARKIV
  • Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen, Johnsson Henrik :
    Illness and the Scandinavian Gothic: Unnatural Illness Narratives in Scandinavian Fiction
    UiT Norges arktiske universitet 07. March 2023 ARKIV
  • Lisa Katrin Losleben, Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen :
    Å lytte på vannområder: demokratisk engasjement gjennom lyd i et tverrfaglig prosjekt med base i Tromsø/Romssa
    2023 ARKIV
  • Paula Ryggvik Mikalsen :
    Gothic Anorexia in Olga Ravn's "Celestine" (2015)
    2019 ARKIV
  • Paula Mikalsen :
    Reading as Illness in Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey".
    2018 ARKIV
  • Paula Mikalsen :
    The Victorian Rebellion of the Gothic Grey Mice
    2018 ARKIV
  • Paula Mikalsen :
    Sjanger og kjønn i sykdomsnarrativ: Medical Humanities møter skjønnlitteratur
    2018 ARKIV

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    Research interests

    I am a literary scholar with a PhD in Nordic literature and extensive experience of interdisciplinary research environments at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. My research centres on feminist epistemologies and methodology, with a particular emphasis on listening as a knowledge practice in the humanities and across the social world. More broadly, I work at the intersection of sound and sensory studies, environmental humanities, and gender studies. I am interested in exploring how listening can open up more inclusive, caring, and responsible ways of understanding both human and more-than-human environments.

    As a postdoctoral researcher in feminist studies on the project Arctic Auditories – Hydrospheres in the High North, I have worked with research communication, fieldwork-adjacent perspectives, and collective practices of writing and reflection. This latter work has fostered an academic interest in the concept of “care” and in non-hierarchical ways of working in academia. I am concerned with how critical theory can be translated into concrete pedagogical and institutional practices, and with how it can provide tools for co-creating positive, transformative learning environments.

    During my doctoral research fellowship, I worked on illness narratives and Scandinavian Gothic, examining how Gothic devices can help to cut through linguistic and cultural barriers in order to convey the lived experience and affect of illnesses such as cancer, eating disorders, and dementia.

    Through my publications, teaching, and scholarly organisational work, I also contribute to strengthening conversations about feminist knowledge production, accessibility, and sustainable futures at universities and in society.

     

    RESEARCH ARES OF INTEREST: 

    Feminist methodologies
    Feminist epistemologies
    Gothic Literature Studies
    Environmental Humanities
    Monster methodologies
    Medical Humanities
    Gender Studies
    EcoGothic
    Nordic and Scandinavian Gothic

    Teaching

    Vår 2024 HIF-2106 Tverrfaglige kjønnsstudier

    Vår 2020 NOR-3134 Skandinavisk barne-og ungdomslitteratur

    Vår 2020 NOR-3132 Kjønnsforskning i nordisk litteraturvitenskap

    NOR-3147 Health- and Illness Research in the Humanities



    Member of project


    CV

    Postdoc in feminist studies, Centre for Womens and Gender Research (2023- )

    PhD in Nordic Literature, "Illness and Scandinavian Gothic: Unnatural Illness Narratives in Scandinavian Fiction" (2022)

    MA in English literature, 2013-2015, UiT
    "But you can't get me out of the story": Feminist revision of Fairy Tales in Short Stories by Margaret Atwood and Angela Carter".
    Åse Hiort Lerviks Award for Best MA thesis with a gendered topic, UiT, 2016

    Teaching,  NOR-3147, spring 2018
    International Gothic Association Conference 2018 in Manchester, conference with contribution
    Symposium in Paris September 2018, "Patient as Text - revisited", symposium with contribution


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